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The Realm of Volcanoes and Ash, shaped by endless upheaval.
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'''Tahrzul''' is the Realm of Volcanoes and Ash, a land shaped by the relentless upheaval of the earth. Towering volcanoes dominate the skyline, their molten [[veins]] splitting the land, spewing fire and smoke into the ashen skies. Rivers of hardened obsidian twist through the valleys, remnants of ancient eruptions, while geysers of superheated steam burst from fractured earth, releasing the fury of the world below. The air is thick with ash, turning daylight into a perpetual twilight, and the ground trembles with the restless movements of magma beneath the surface. Sulfur-streaked wastelands, jagged basalt cliffs, and unstable lava plains make Tahrzul one of the most inhospitable realms of [[Adaris]].
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<noautolinks>{{See also|Geography of Tahrzul}}</noautolinks> Tahrzul is a peninsula east of [[Zanarak]], separated from the mainland by a stretch of dry, cracked earth known as the Ashen Scar. Its defining feature is a vast ring of volcanoes, forming a natural fortress around the central valley where lava rivers flow continuously. The land is a shifting battlefield of fire and stone, sculpted by eruptions, quakes, and time.
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<noautolinks>{{See also|Cities and towns of Tahrzul}}</noautolinks> While permanent settlements are rare, a few strongholds have been carved into the volcanic rock, their inhabitants shaping their lives around the constant upheaval. *Varkath *Drak's Citadel
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